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Locked RV: PSUDII giving enough power but real world not!!!
Hi Duncan, Tried without the choke with success. Regards Felipe ________________________________ De: felipe cerrillo vindel <fcv@...> Enviado: lunes, 17 de febrero de 2025 12:28 Para:
By felipe cerrillo vindel · #383 ·
PSUDII giving enough power but real world not!!!
Hi Duncan, Attached simulations with PSUDII of the PSU not giving enough power but real world not enough power, any idea why? Thanks & regards Felipe[cid:e695ae20-dd46-4f52-adc2-a499ffc384be]
By felipe cerrillo vindel · #382 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
ssd's are relatively cheap these days.? U don't need something huge.
By Jim VE7RF · #381 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
AND you can stick in an SSD to make it a screamer for very little DoReMi... - Ian
By Ian Eales · #380 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
True. I did. An H-P commercial/office PC on Win10. It runs. Slowly because I have been spoiled by SSDs. It is HEAVY (that office heritage) and hard to work in. Even free they (she had a dozen) was not
By Paul Reid · #379 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
You can probably get a perfectly good machine at a thrift store. It might take a bit of legwork, but great bargains are available. - Ian
By Ian Eales · #378 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
As Duncan posted here recently- get cheap Windows machine. It may not be the answer you wanted, but it may be expedient. me> I am seeing minimal-spec Windows machines under $300
By Paul Reid · #377 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
Hi, I'm afraid PSUD2 won't currently work on the M1 processor (or any other ARM derivative). I was looking at exploring ARM support for PSUD3, however it would be subject to some performance testing
By Duncan Munro · #376 ·
Re: How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
Parallels should work. I used it for this purpose several years ago, though not since. [email protected]> wrote:
By Chris · #375 ·
How to run PSUD on macOS or Linux/ARM?
Hello Looking for ways to make PSUD work on my Apple computer (M1 chip). I am running macOS or Linux (in a virtual ARM machine). Thanks for any hints or ideas!
By mbrennwa@... · #374 ·
Re: Hello everyone. I'm looking to build a super smooth 5v linear supply
Hi Joe, PSUD2 can be downloaded from the files area, however I don't think it will be much help to you as it does not assist with the design of regulated supplies. You might get more help from a
By Duncan Munro · #373 ·
Hello everyone. I'm looking to build a super smooth 5v linear supply
Hello, Trying to dersign a circuit for a super regulated and smoothes 5v linear power supply for a DAC. Does anyone know where the PSUD2 download is located? Thanks Joe
By joe@... · #372 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
I lost my lists of upgrades and possible improvements? (wish list)? for? "PSUD-3".....and that was years? ago. The colours were one item. Here is some additional ideas. (A)? 3 phase
By Jim VE7RF · #371 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Thanks all for the kind comments, they are very much appreciated :) Regards / 73, Duncan MM0KGK
By Duncan Munro · #370 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
ditto all below. keep up the good work!Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
By Marc Chavez · #369 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Me make three! As a retired developer, I feel your pain at creating something GREAT! - Ian
By Ian Eales · #368 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Duncan, I second Tom¡¯s comment! Just a fabulous tool with unparalleled customer support!! Cheers Brian in Seattle
By brian frisbie · #367 ·
Re: PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Duncan, Thanks for all your effort past, present and future. Projects such as PSUD can take on a life of their own and there is no way to satisfy everyone's desires without infinite effort. Your
By TJTomPhillips · #366 ·
PSUD chart colours (was Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!)
Thanks for the feedback. As a user of PSUD myself :) I'm painfully aware that the yellow lines aren't helpful, nor is the random cycling. Both of these have been dialled out in the design for PSUD3.
By Duncan Munro · #365 ·
Re: Adding up all the currents! I'm lost!
I shouldn't think it too onerous to have a class table where voltages are one style, currents another. Resistor colors sans white could be used: v1 black, v2 red, v3 orange... - Ian Jan 4, 2025
By Ian Eales · #364 ·